Wollondilly Bushfire Protection Conditions
6 bushfire protection conditions imposed by Wollondilly across 3 development applications in our dataset. Bushfire protection conditions apply to bushfire-prone land — asset protection zones (APZ), Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) construction standards, dedicated water supply for firefighting and emergency access.
6. Flexible and adaptable A major objective of the proposed building at Wollondilly Anglican College is to provide a weatherproof flexible Multi-Purpose Hall to accommodate numerous sports such as Basketball, Netball, Badminton, Volleyball and Futsal. The space will also be flexible to host school assemblies and chapel services. The teaching spaces provide opportunity for collaborative learning. The structural design deliberately limits internalized columns. This facilitates open learning environments that respond to contemporary pedagogy and allow for future re-purposing or adaption to the changing needs of the College. The new building opens out with sheltered verandahs where in the…
2. From the commencement of building works and in perpetuity, all existing grounds within the subject site must be managed as an inner protection area in accordance with the following requirements of Appendix 4.1.1 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. Construction Standards Intent of measures: to minimise the risk of bush fire attack and provide protection for emergency services personnel, residents and others assisting firefighting activities.
3. The proposed new building works must comply with section 3 and section 6 (BAL 19) Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas or the relevant requirements of the NASH Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas (incorporating amendment A - 2015). New construction must also comply with the construction requirements in Section 7.5 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019.
1. Water trees on arrival Water trees immediately after unloading at the rate of 50% of the rootball volume, e.g. 100L for 200L trees, 250L for 500L trees. If trees are not planted straight away, water – very slowly, to ensure it penetrates - at the rate of 25% of rootball volume daily until planted.
104. Bushfire Prior to the issue of Subdivision Certificate Certification from a qualified Bushfire Consultant is to be provided confirming the conditions in this consent have been complied with. Condition reason: To ensure subdivision is compliant with Planning for Bushfire Protection 2019
2. Water trees immediately after planting As soon as trees have been planted, water in at the rate of 50% of rootball volume to ensure the rootball is fully ‘wetted-up’.
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